Tagged: Bragging Rights

Introduction to Japanese Translator (USA)

A US associate of mine asked me if I could help her Japanese client with Japanese>English translation of academic papers. Of course, since we specialize in Korean, I could not handle the work myself. But I referred her to an associate in the American Translators Association who does handle this...

Article About Korea Business Central in The Korea Times

Here’s an article from the August 13, 2010 issue of the Korea Times: Website offers info on Korean businesses Steve Bammel By Cathy Rose A. Garcia Trying to find information about doing business in Korea just became a bit easier, thanks to the Korea Business Central website. The website (www.koreabusinesscentral.com)...

Introduction to PR Company (Korea & Singapore)

I was contacted by a consulting firm in Singapore looking for a PR agency in Seoul to help with a road show for a Middle East destination. I discussed this with a colleague (and member at KoreaBusinessCentral.com) and he suggested I forward the inquiry to an associate of his in...

Another Business Introduction to Potential Korea Representative for US Investment Firm (US & Korea)

After a previous post [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://introductions.koreanconsulting.com/2010/04/business-introduction-to-potential-korea-representative-for-us-investment-firm-us-korea], I was contacted by a Korean-American looking to invest in the US retail market. After getting permission from my US contact, I put the two parties in contact for further discussion. It turned out they are both interested in the same types...

Introduction to Korean Investment Firm (US and Korea)

I was contacted by a US currency investment firm looking for partners in Korea. One member of my network was of particular interest and I gladly forwarded this introduction on. In the meantime, I also suggested that my contact join Korea Business Central (KoreaBusinessCentral.com), which he did. He was then...

A Missed Opportunity by a US Company in Korea

We were contacted recently by a US company whose supply of products from Korea was abruptly discontinued. They had invested a lot of money in the business (tens of thousands of dollars) but were left without even a proper explanation of what had happened. My team did some preliminary research...